November 17th-19th The Moose Show @ CBC (Barbara Frum Atrium), 250 Front St. W. A premier Canadian craft show and sale featuring some of Canada’s finest artisans who have been carefully selected for their excellence and innovation in their chosen media. Show runs Thursday and Friday from 10 am to 8 pm and Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm. Admission is free!

November 18th-20th Gourmet Food & Wine Show @ MCC, 222 Bremner Blvd. Sample over 1,500 fine wines, beers and spirits and savour the culinary stylings of Toronto’s best restaurants. Admission is restricted to guests who are 19+. Show runs Friday from 2 to 10 pm, Saturday from noon to 10 pm and Sunday from noon to 6 pm. $18 tickets available online.November 18th-20th Apji Gwenaajwang: Very Beautiful Things @ The Gladstone Hotel Gallery (2nd floor), 1214 Queen St. W. An Aboriginal fine arts, crafts and fashion sale as part of the Gladstone’s Holiday Markets. Noon to 5 pm daily.

6 pm “Cities In Mind” Opening Reception @ Artscape Triangle Gallery, 38 Abell St. A collaboration by three artists who explore the human connection with cities – here in Toronto, and around the world. Wieslaw Michalak looks at the city topographically, Don Snyder examines the built landforms as experienced in the areas still occupied by nature, and Andrew Williamson’s work uses Michalak’s and Snyder’s photographs, as well as other sources, to look at areas in the city as typologies. Until 9 pm. Exhibition runs until December 5 from noon to 5 pm Wednesday to Saturday.

9 pm Toronto Underground Cinema Night @ Bovine Sex Club, 542 Queen St. W. A monthly bar night hosted by the gentlemen from the Toronto Underground Cinema! B-movies on the TV and the best rock, punk, metal and soundtrack cuts from The Undergrounds own in-house DJ Eric Von Eric. This month will also feature movie pass giveaways and sexy burlesque acts as part of the Underground’s calendar launch.

THURSDAY

10 pm OCELOT @ Salvador Darling, 1237 Queen St. W. Music as luxurious as a cat’s fur coat. House, hip-hop, disco, new sounds, and old favourites.

10 pm Melted Wax @ The Henhouse, 1532 Dundas St. W. DJs Josh Voynovich and Scott Cudmore gather the mysterious forces of the universe to play you the most powerful music of all time in one night unbridled unbridledness.

FRIDAY

7 pm “This is Walking Around” Art Show @ Double Double Land, 209 Augusta Ave. A one night art show featuring a collaborative installation by Patricia Beattie and Laura McCoy. “The show deviates from the idea of a finished piece arriving in the space and instead seeks to incorporate fast and loose elements for a quasi, mid-air arrival/departure. The space and the work own each other and disappear just as quickly as they became acquainted.” Until 11 pm.

10 pm Hip-Hop Karaoke: Round 58 @ Revival, 783 College St. Sign up for your favourite rap tracks and show off your skills! Hosted by Abdominal and More Or Les with DJs Numeric and Ted Dancin’. $5 before 11 pm, $10 after.

10 pm Sheroes: Madonna @ Naco Gallery, 1665 Dundas St. W. An open-hearted remix tribute to the Material Girl. Sheroes salonnière Reeraw pushes her love over the borderline with plunderphonic homage, DJ Noloves proves his love by getting you into the groove, multidisciplinary artist Basil Alzeri serves up the tonic for the sonics with an “Artist Made Refreshing Drinks” performance, and theatre artist Sean O’Neill projects the human nature of YouTube Madonna wannabes in a video installation.

10 pm Karaoke @ The Henhouse, 1532 Dundas St. W. Get your drink on, get your outfits made, get your hair did and get obnoxious! With special guest Celine Dion.

10:30 pm Best of West End Girls @ Comedy Bar, 945 Bloor St. W. A monthly comedy show featuring female stand-ups and one token boy; this month featuring comics who have had some of the most memorable sets in recent months. With headliner Rebecca Kohler, special guest and vetern comic/TV writer Carolyn Bennett, token boy Ben Iscoe, and comics Amanda Day, Sarah Donaldson, Hoodo Hersi, Aastha Lal, Candance Lovett and Andrea Murray. $10 in advance, $15 at the door.

4 pm Horizon Arts Camp Goes to the Movies @ Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave. Horizon Arts Camp presents a screening of Steven Spielberg’s 1985 classic, The Goonies! Proceeds go to the camp’s subsidy program, which provides financial support to children from low-income families so they can participate in camp programming. $15 in advance, $20 at the door.